Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The avian discovery was made in Kereinek, a town in the Darfur region of western Sudan, Israeli media have reported.

Sudanese
officials are said to have concluded that the bird was a secret agent
after discovering it was fitted with GPS and solar-powered equipment
capable of broadcasting images via satellite, according to Haaretz
newspaper, which cited an Egyptian website, El Balad.

The
vulture also had a tag attached to its leg with "Israel Nature Service"
and "Hebrew University, Jerusalem", leading to accusations that it was
on an Israeli surveillance mission.

So the super-secret intelligence agency fitted this vulture with camera's etc and sent it out flying around Sudan. BUT, the super-secret intelligence agency can't fool THEM ... because, first of all, they "found" the vulture. Oh yes, that happens all the time.

Secondly, those stupid juice left tags saying "spying courtesy of the juice." D'OH! Amateur mistake. Very believable though, if you're a gd idiot.